William de Stanwey
William De Stanwey[1] (sometimes recorded as Mgr William de stanwey[2]) was Dean of Exeter[3] between 1231[4] and 1252.[5]
Notes
- Deans of Exeter
- National Archives
- A Brief History and Description of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Exeter, Hewett, J. W.: Oxford, OUP, 1848
- Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and Descriptive Accounts, Britton, J.; Blore, E.; Le Keux, J.; Marchant, W.: London, Longman, Paternoster Row, 1836
- Exeter Cathedral Web-Site
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Preceded by Roger de Wynkleigh |
Dean of Exeter 1231–1252 |
Succeeded by Roger De Toriz |
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